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Sales by Auction 4, 1,ES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, & JONES. 11tlprrtant Sale of 44 Head of Dairy Cows. Heifers, Fat Com, Fat Bullocks and pedigree Bull, also two urt/id Cobs, Milk Cart, Harness, and Dairy ) at GLANYRAFON FARM, SOUTHSEA, t,? miles from Wrexham. ESSKS. BAUGH, JONES & Co. have been ?t favoured with instructions from W. H. Darby, ,(?ho is giving up the Dalr3?) to offer for Sale by t ?.cti?n on the premises of GIEn?rLfon Farm, afore- s',ia on Monday, May 3rd, 1875. the whole of the i.)(I;e Stock and Effec's, comprising- M'IRV Cows AND HEM-ERs-Twenty very choice .,rt-horn Cows and Heifers, calved and to calve. HKirKas-Six very promising short-horn Heifers, Ti two years old. v1 m NO STOCK—Six short-horn yearling Bullocks,  weanling Heifer Calves, one ditto Bull Calf. ?rtie Ht?er Calves by pedigree bull out of pedigree ..owö.) ??T STOCK—Two fat Cows, two ditto Bullocks, two1 f h Barrens. P, _-One two-yar-old short-horn pedigree Bull. 'j??—One useful Cob, 14 hands, six years old, jjtt J 1? hands, aged. Both steady to ride or f ive also a handsome horse pony 5 years old. U?°' very ueful milk cart, harness, milk tankards, "■lt VmS pans, and measures, cream pots, sieves, ?ubl.?'? ?" <fcc. Th. Auctioneers beg to call the attention of dairymen, and others to the above Stock. Th and Heifers are handsome and in excellent con li-" joii. The young stock are very promising, and con' I' I II t. d- a"r lie,ligree bulls out of pedigree cows. Catal(,giie. are in course of preparation, ..v be hu I nine days before the sale, on ap- ;111l1 &A.I" plic3, to the Auctioneers, and at the place of sale- Lunch by ticket at 11 30, and Sale at One o'clock un- prompt. 792f „f durable FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, '-¡r.U"¡:1 Ji()u. and eligtble. Building Sites in and the town of Llangollen, in the couitty (ij Den- .?.?h, OLD ?y AUCTION by MESSRS. BAUGH, T .J,);.íE: & GO., at the Royal Hotel, Llangollen, Ir ^iniiy, the 10th day of May, 1875. at two for hrcl'!ck ill the afternoon, subject to conditions th k then and there produced, and in the following > other lob or orders as may be agreed upon at .?j? awl pi ? c,? of sale (unless disposed of in the ,m time toy pm'ate contract, of which due notice ;,Ù Ite given), LOT 1. Square yards or thereabouts. \ll that MESSl'AGE or Dwelling House, ilK-d with the Cottage, Stable, uutli.lianlen, and Appurtenances there- unll( unin^, Mtuate near Llangollen afore- "aid awl Í(lr iil;tiiv yeirs past in the occupa- tion of Capt. Smith, but now of Mrs Griffiths, nid o'nuins in the whole in surface area, 908 X.B. Penybedw House contains entrance hail, two sitting-rooms, and two kitchens on the •'round floor, ami four bedrooms on the cham- ber >torv, with small iranlen in front, and lawn garden at tli,: back thereof. LOT 2. All that Piece or Plot of BUILDING LAND, •.vith the Outbuildings tliereon, being part of Penvbedw Property situate adjoining Lot 1, containing in the whole in surface area, 588 LOT 3. All that Piece or Plot of eligible BUILDING LAND, being part of Penybedw Property, and .^joining Lut 2, containing in the whole in sur- carea, 649 LOT 4. Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 3, containing," 652 LOT 5. Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 4, containing, 694 LOT 6. Ditto, ditto, adjoining Lot 5, containing, 694 N.I;-Tlie above lots have been laid out with the view, if meeting the requirements of parties liesirous to erect villa residences, and are situa- ¡d upon an eminence overlooking the pic- turc>f]uc Vale of Llangollen and the River Dee. Thr are unusually beautiful, and the pro- jirrty i- within five minutes' walk from the iOWC. LOT 7. All Piece or Parcel of LAND, situate in i'hurc!i-:reet, in the town of Llangolleu afore- t-crther with the three old Cottages -luit'iiii- thi-reon, and numbered, respectively ;i.i:i. ;.n.i lf> Thi> Lot has a large frontage to Church- -tr«- ai.d the land at the back runs down to th- rivst wall overlooking the Dee, is well the erection of private houses or i u~r.ic~«',i:e!ii'.>es, and contains in the whole in wivx 350 LOT 8. A!1 :L: MV>>UAGE or Dwelling House, be- .V Owieh-street, Llangollen, aforesaid, i,ird,'u aud Appurtenances thereunto i'W.Viy. or late in the occupation of Mr ,ione>, Brewer. Thi- contains good cellar kitchens on the tevtiiHiit, thv«»e entertaining-rooms on the -r"UD,i ti 'or, and five bedrooms on the chamber Tile lawn and flower garden at the rear run JOIIII t.,) the river wall, overlooking the II. and contain in the whole in surface '7' 243 information apply to the AUCTIONEERS, TEIJIJIL- Cliam-liers, Wrexham; or to Messrs. Min- OL and Parry .Tones, Solicitors, Oswestry and "qollen, from either of whnUl, and at the place ■'si!c. lithogr iphed plans (which are now in pre- may be obtained ten days prior to the day 805a FREEH O S) PROPERTY in Mount-street, W 'rcxh am, Dcabighsh i re. rrl) "OLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH i IX 1, :md Co., at the Lion Hotel, Hope- t' *t. >nTri;-DAV, the lltli day of May, 1875, at u: !••:• Five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- to be t'ien and there produced and read, All "> ) ,;r substantially brick-built MESSUAGES or ??Kt.t!X(,H"rsKs, with the out-houses, yards, u,J "l^'i- 't'oiances thereunto belonging, situate and ?'? ? :12? 33, 34, and 35, in Mount-street, in the [.It! ;1 );o:uu?h of Wrexham, in the county of nbigh, and now in the respective occupations of Ill':h, awl lIow in the respt'ctive occupations of ':■ John Uriffiths, Michael Edwards, Push i "wen P;u n'. T!;e })!)?rn is drained into the main sewer, and "•iter troiii the works lairl on. or lurth-r particulars apply to Mr JNO. JONES, .citor, Wyoxham, or the Auctioneers, Temple ..imbes>, Wrexham. ¡5Uc ii: or \IJLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND ELIGIBLE BUILDING SITES, /????/M, n«ar Tn/dihin and Lecx?«od, in the Ti-y(ifl iiii atid Lee6wt)o(l,  t7te Countif vf Flint. Ti) I.. SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAITGH, Jii.VKS A* CO., at the house of Mr Marsh, viv.n ;i. Poutblyddyn Inn," on WKI>.NKSDAV, the i: d a of May, 1S75, at Two for Three o'clock in • subject to conditions and in the follow- -iic-i otier lots as may be determined at the 'I1,J aiiii place of sale- Square yards or thereabouts. LOT 1. t ?'me-bui)t=tnds]ated MESSUAGE "i1 ;«iug-house, with the outhouses and 11 "i ^.ir.b-n ground adjoining thereto, situ- ';iit,,I,iiilkiii aforesaid, having a good • r'■ the turn .ike road leading from I ':nl.¡d'lI t:¡ Tnïlc1\'n aforesaid and Llan- ?'?"?' ?-?.aud n;)" in the :)clation, of '"?' )?'cc-?nHcer, and containing with ''? -'th. dueliing-house, 514 LOT 2 T t. st-a'?>wnt ?ud s?ted DWELLING-  ?' ?"" ??"?' ?iththeoutof?ceand '5ire'into ''elon^ing adjoining Lot 1, Iiiii' "1"t .,o,, d fr,)ntige ?o the sti(i turnpike ¡ "1' I'. <;¡ :()., front:l"'e to the >'aH turnpI-e ,.?," 111 the occupation or Mr Hopwood, -))" '? containing with the site of the it. •'■•-i•iuuae, shop, A'c„ ?6 "'J:uuo, sh"j) ,c ¡ ),OT;t A' „ 'two stooe-built and slated COT- A<k' > ?'?*' ??s gardens and appurtenances ij-r• "n.?n?, ?Untc at the rear of and ,<ii ?' having- a front:Kre to the road -• having a frontajre to the road ■ivJ ?r,lirt the sai,1 turnpike road to the ?"" ?"w in the occupation of Thomas h;? .m:s an" another, and containing in the ? 'n "uriacc area, 370 \11, LOT 4. All rl,. • of BuHding LAXD, being part ?. ?'? the rear ? Lot H' and upon the I" I r f' Siti? "? the ro?d to Lot 3, and contain- ? ? whole in surface area, 450 !)it!n' LOT 5. bin r ??.1' Lot 4, and containing ? thU ?Whote m :mrface area, 316 \11 LOTH. \llti !Vt'e-bui,t and slated COTTAGE .with ■iie N adjoining, and garden thereunto I rmfrin -"vlilg a frontage to the said .in a fronte to the said th hounded by the river at the rear, now nth" OCCllpation of W?kleyand Jones, and ta'nin.' in the whole in surface area 331 Alio,11 LOT 7. All thit r;ble P'?e of Building LA?D, ?vin-. ?"?'??' ?s aforesaid turnpike ''?i ? a<?k ?"'??ed by the river, and ?'?? '"? ? .u the whole in surface area 510 Al] th ??T S A)t t).. ?' ?'c"'? ?"t of n?itdin-j T.AND I'n th.. 1 ?1) iloite ""? "?" ,:1;11 to '"? 7, ? containiuo in the whole in surface 4iei .ü b 420 bit- ff ?"T hit- ?" ?'"?- ?'-?'? Lot 8, and '"?""u"na. -? iu the whole in surface area ..w )) ,• LOT 10. (!itto ?'?"' ??"nK Lot 9, and & i[n ftth? e whole in surface area 20 Lm 11. t AUth ?. "??'"??????ASR or Dwelling- "'?? noW in ?°???"?.with the large -?w stble and out-houses, yard, and 4a" tll ere anto ?longing, now in the occupa- *m or Mr Sp et, er Hughes ?d Mrs Elizabeth ?"?s J,? a large frontage to the said ?"? P?er'o"M, and COntaininor in +h- ?rt?? 1" t "?.t?t area —"o ?? MtA? tu?Ac m 1:J20 ° Ul(*pt tht' ;'? have been laid out with the v?to where I1q'es a^nnchin Aeand', are adjacent to the  ?? ? ?J?ent to the v*nou* »!ltt TT S'}yn' Ieeswoo ,an Nerouis adioir, the and about a about a The ,? evt-r;tl ten:ints  show the lots, and for fur- ■>n\c!rtlrsannfv ^f-^omviUe, Lawrence, V ta\¡,.¡n, Melsre r 6, ??'-?"?. Lincoln's ? Lor?n v. M?e?: ?'? the ? K?ke, Mining A I (,ssrs. Williams ari(i Kyrke, Ntinin?- :e\'ors, "r'xham; or at the Offices of the Auc -?s.1?i?e ??!umbe?, ? rexham. g?Sees Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH, JONES, AND Co. SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS, HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, &c. To Builders, Joiners, Housekeepers, and Others. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH, JL JONES and Co., bn TUESDAY, the 4th day of May, 1875, upon the premises at Abermorddu, close to Cefnybedd Station, the whole of the STOCK-IN- TRADE, Household Furniture, and other Effects, the property of Mr Edwin Hayes, builder, &c. The STOCK comprises red deal and pine planks and boards, flooring and spruce boards, skirtings, several pairs of new sash windows and frames, ditto bundles of plastering laths, large lot of scaffold planks, 7 2! and 7 3, sand screen, tressel, wheelbarrow, water barrel, pair of new cart wheels, lot of slates, 20 10 and 16 x 8, ditto of old slates, ridge tiles, chimney tops, new sink stone, stone nag, O. G. and half-round troughing and down spouts, 34 sash weights, flooring brads, cut-clasp and lath nails, two bags of plaster of paris, 400 firebricks, lot of pressed ditto, stone window sill, and sundry other effects. The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consists of parlour, kitchen, and bedroom easy and rocking chairs, sofa in black hair, mahogany two-leaf and round painted and white wood tables, chimney and toilet glasses, excellent 8-days' clock in mahogany case, wheel barometer, pictures, cast and other fenders and fire- irons, dresser and shelves. In bedrooms, four-post and other bedsteads, feather and flock beds, straw mattresses, dressing tables and washstands, painted mahogany chest of drawers, oak clothes chest, bed clothes and carpetting with numerous kitchen and culinery articles and other miscellaneous effects. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock most punctually. 959e PRELIMINARY. Sale of Household Furniture, Piano-forte, Sewing Jfachine, etc., at No. 4, Derby-road, High Town, Wrexham. MEISSltS, BAUGH & Co. have beep instructed by ?? Mr. E. E. Wright, who is leaving Wrexham, t» SELL by AUCTION, on the premises of No. 4, Derby- road, High Town, Wrexham aforesaid, on Tuesday, the 18th day of May, 1875, the whole of his useful household furniture, &c., comprising parlour, sitting- room, and bed-room suites in walnut and mahogany, iron bedsteads, mattresses, and feather beds, niano- I -1 forte and sewing machine, together with the usual kitchen and culinary articles and effects. Particulars in bills and next week's advertisement. Sale at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. 959a SALES BY MR. LLOYD. Important Sale of Agricultural Live Stock at Mill Brook, xituate 1 mile from Bangor, 2 from Overton, on Jlonday, May 10th, 1875. MR LLOYD most respectfully announces that he .31 has been honoured with instructions from Mr Jones, who is giving up the dairy, to Sell by auction on his premises, situate as above, on Monday, May 10th, 1875, the whole of his very choice young Dairy Stock, comprising 23 head of cattle, including 16 mag- nificent cows, with calves at foot, 8 choice heifers, sow and 7 followers, Implements, &c. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. Luncheon at 1 o'clock. Plassey, Wrexham. 95Sr FAIR DAY. THE NORTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR. LLOYD (late Jones & Lloyd), respectfully an- 1?± nounces that he will SELL BY AUCTION, in his Mart, on Thursday, May 13th, 1875. a splendid lot ot Magnificent Fat Cattle, Bullocks, and Heifers, Cows and Calves, Calving Cows and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, &c. A grand selection of fat and Store Sheep A prime lot of fat Pigs and Calves Sale at ten o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 158b MR. LLOYD gives notice that he intends pre- senting at next Christmas Show Dinner, in additiol to the usu il cups, value L42 15s., 1st prize, a Silver Cup, value X7 10s. 2nd prize, a piece of plate, value A:3 3s. Will be presented to the Seller whose live stock realizes the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart, or elsewhere during the present year from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days inclusive any gentleman winning either first or second prize and not wishing to compete against a tenant farmer, will be awarded with a silver Medal, the farmer coming next will receive first prize. A cup or piece of plate, value £ 3 10s., will be given to the buyer of the largest amount of stock between January 1st and December 13th, inclusive. Sellers and buyers will please keep their bills as a guide. —f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of Household Furniture, Out-door Effects, (be., at RUOiYMA DOCK, silicate near Ruabon. MR. LLOYD has been favoured with instructions A-VJL from the representatives of the late Mr Jones, to -ELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, on MONDAY, May 17th, 1875, the while of the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, appertaining to kit- chen, parlours, bedrooms, &c., also the whole of the Out-door Effects, &c., &c. Full particulars in due course. Sale at Two o'clock. Plassey, Wrexhim. 948e SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. FARNDON, CHESHIRE. Sale of valuable Freehold Property, fronting to the main street, and to Chester lioad, sub-divided into lots to suit the convenience of purchasers. MESSRS. CHUnTO, ELPHICK, and Co., have 'Ni been instructed to submit to SALE by AUC- TION, at the Nag's Head Inn, in Farndon, on MON- DAY, the lUth day of May, 1875, at One for Two o clock p.m most punctually, in the following or such other lots as the agents of the vendors may decide upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced, the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. LOT 1. A Spacious COTTAGE, containing large kitchen, parlour, and good cellar underneath, back kitchen, pantry, and three bedrooms, with pigstye and good Taylor at the back, in the occupation of Mr George Taylor. This lot has frontage to the main street, and also to the Chester Road, in Farndon. LOT 2. A very substantiaily-erected Brick and Slate OUT- LLILDINI*, easily convertible into three good cet- tages, with gardens at the rear, also fronting to the said Chester-road, now occupied by Mr Hanison. LOT 3. A large WAREHOUSE and 3-stalied Stable with excellent store rooms, on the tirst and second floors, hoist and turret on top, and usual tittings. Also a Cart House and large Pigstye All substantially built of stone, and slated, with road and yard, as shown in the plan. L OT 4 LOT 4. A large ORCHARD and Garden, fronting the said Chester-road, commanding a tine view westwardly and presenting an admirable site for a villa resi- dence. d" h th The whole of the Lots adjoin each other, and afford excellent opportunities for an investment. Plans aud particulars, with any further information which may he required, may be had from Messrs. Finchett, Mad- dock, Moss, and Sharp, Solicitors, Chester, or from ( OCK, 'd U'h" 11 h Salop. the AUCTlOEERS, Chester an Itc urc a84 SALE BY MR JOHN JONES. MR JOHN JONES will Sell by Auction, on Mon- iNi day, May 3rd, 1875, on the croft adjoinin the Black Horse Inn, Buckley, removed for convenience of sale, one very useful cart horse, cart mare, 3 narrow wheel carts with harvest gearing, 1 light ditto, 2 sets of cart gears, shandry, dog cart, 2 sets of single har- ness, 3 horse iron cultivators, 3 sets of iron harrows, 4-horse power thrashing box, iron plough, 9 one-inch lifts, land roller, pair of double doors with frames, 500 sacks to he sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also, a large assortment of engravings in gilt and maple frames, crockery consisting of toilette services, tea and coffee service, glasses, vases, &c. Sale at two o'clock prompt. -ollen. Auctioneer's Offices, Wrexham and Llangollen. 940r SALE BY MR WILLIAM FREEMAN. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LONDON HOUSE, HOLYWELL. MR WM. FREEMAN, respectfully announces that J?JL he is favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late Mr Edward Lloyd (in consequence of the business being let), to dispose of by Public Auction, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 12th and 13th days of May, 1875, a portion of the very valuable and modern drawing-room, dining-room and bed-room Furniture, and kitchen and culinary effects also a vast assemblage of useful materials in warehouses, outhouses. Ac. Further particulars of which will ap- pear in bills and catalogues. Auction Office, Pantgwyn House, Holywell. 945r Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. THOS. & E. HUGHES. WREXHAM FAIR, 13th MAY, 1875. MESSRS. T. & E. HUGHES will SELL by AUC- 1 TION, in their Auction Mart, a lot of Fat Cattle, Caws with Calves, Barrens, Fat Calves, Fat Sheep and Lambs, a lot of Porket Pigs. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock prompt. Offices-Overton and St. Martins. 737s SALE BY MR. EDWARD JONES. Important Sale of first-class FURNITURE and other effects, of every description, in the VEGETABLE MARKET, on MONDA Y NEXT. Ei DWARD JONES begs to state that he will offer i for SALE a really superior lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, on Monday next, the 3rd day of May, 1875, as above. The Auctioneer need not point out to the public that his sales are generally conducted in a bona fide manner, and they may depend upon having value for their money. Don't be late, as One o'clock is fixed. 918c r SALE BY MR. E. ELL WOOD. ON MONDAY, MAY THE 3RD, 1875. Sale at LOWER KINNERTON, near the Bridge, Flintshire, one mile from Broughton Hall Station, on the Chester, Mold, and Denbigh Railway, four miles from Rossett Station, on the Great Western Railway, and five miles from the city of Chester. MR. E. ELLWOOD respectfully announces that .irt. he has been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr John Griffiths (deceased) to SELL BY AUCTiON, upon the premises as above, the very valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Implements, Hay, Straw, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, Feather Beds, home-cured Bacon, and other miscellaneous Effects, viz.:—Ten well-bred young dairy cows, recently calved, several of which have calves at foot; 3 choice-bred in-calf two-years- old heifers 2 well-bred and good young barren cows, 1 ditto ditto two-years-old bull, 2 good-bred yearling heifers, 3 rearing calves, very poweriui iron-grey wagon mare, eight years old, stands 16 hands high, suitable for town or country work; very active and strong half-bred brown gelding, aged, stands 15 hands 2 inches high, steady to ride and drive, a capital worker; very promising iron-grey wagon filly, two- years-old 1 in-pig sow, 7 very neat store pigs, sheep dog and chain, &c. 30 cwt. of very prime clover, part of a stack of very prime upland hay (about 4 tons), 10 measures of wheat, 2 bags of beans, a quantity of wheat, bean, and oat straw, in lots. IMPLEMENTS, &c., include an excellent broad wheeled cart with iron arms and harvest gearing, ditto narrow-wheeled cart with ditto ditto, 2 iron swing ploughs, by Edwards," wood, iron, and chain harrows, winnowing, machine, chaff-cutter, by "Mellard." American hay rower, an assortment of small implements and joiners' tools, in lots. sets of thrill and chain gears, back and belly bands, set of ploughing tackle, 2 sets of brass and mounted harness, riding saddle, bridles, &c., light-running trap to carry four, in excellent condition, Whitechapel. Lunch on the table at Eleven; Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Dutton, near Tarporley. 935e Public and Legal Notices. MISSING, JOHN McKEAN, Clerk and Collector in the employ of Bay ley and Bradley, Adver- tiser Office, Wrexham. Last seen on Thursday, April 8th, at King's St. George's Hotel, Haughton-street, Liverpool. About 5 feet 4 inches, 22 years of age, dressed in dark cloth suit, with rough black long overcoat, round felt hat, clean face with very slight moustache. Carried a satchel. Information to the above address with regard to him will be rewarded. BOROUGH OF WREX HA M. EXTENSION OF MAIN SEWER. THE Corporation Hereby Give Notice, that they propose to CONTRACT for the execution of the following WORKS of DRAINAGE, viz. The extension of the Main Sewer in Rhosddu- road to the boundary of the Borough. Plans and specifications of the said intended Works may be inspected at the Office of the Borough Sur- ve) or on and after the 5th day of May next, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock of each day, who will also furnish forms of tender. Tenders for the execution of the said intended Works, in sealed envelopes, endorsed Tender for Public sewer," must be sent to me on or before the 11th day of May next. The Corporation will not be bound to accept the lowest or any other tender. By order, JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, 29th April, 1875. 939e GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES (CUP DAY). ON WEDNESDAY, May 5th, excursion trains will run to CHESTER as follows, and return the same eveningLeave Shrewsbury at 9.10, 10.30, and 11.5, Baschurch 9 40, Rednal 9 50, Whittington 10, Oswestry 9.50, 11.20 a.m., and 12.20 p.m., Gobowen 10.5, 11.30, and 12.30, Chirk 10.15 and 12 35, Wrexham 8.S, 9.26, 10.45, 11.7, 11.57 a.m., and 1, 1.25 p m, Gresford 8.15, 9.35, 10.52 a,m., 1.8 1.33 p.m., and Rossett 8.21, 9.41, 11 a.m., 1.14, and 1.38 p.m. For further particulars see handbills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. 924a No. 5 GWER3YLLT RIFLE VOLUNTEER BAND WISHES to inform all Clubs, Pic-nie Parties, TV &c., that they are prepared to take ENGAGE- MENTS, on moderate terms. Address, ABSALOM DAVIES, Pentre Broughton. 93Se THE PUBLIC LOAN & DISCOUNT COMPANY, LIMITED, A DVANCE from X5 to zClOOO upon all kinds of j approved security, repayable by easy instal- ments, or as arranged. Apply to Mr DEWSBURY, Agent, 137, Northgate- street, Chester. 743e THE BRITISH, COLONIAL, AND FOREIGN TPROPERTY INSURANCE CORPORATION (LIMITED). Registered Capital, zCI,000,000, divided into 20,000 shares of JE5 each. Offices 33, Abchurch Lane, Lombard-street, Lon- don, E.C. insure Property against Losses caused by Explo- sions, Water, Storms of Wind, and Fire. First-class AGENTS Wanted. Application for Share, Prospectuses, and Agencies to be addressed to the District Manager, Mr JAMES A. I onii, Vale- street, Denbigh. 819c TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON. I^HAT noted Draught Horse SIR NORMAN," I_ late the property of CoL Cooke, Colomendy, Mold. He is a Clydesdale horse and winner of prizes at the Royal and other Agricultural Shows. His stock has also been successful in taking leading prizes for the last few years at the Denbighshire and Flint- shire, and other local shows. Application to be made to the owner, Mr R. J. Roberts, Borras Lodge, Wrex- ham. 648r Tender. PADESWOOD COLLIERIES, MOLD, NORTH WALES. TO SINKERS.—Tenders are required for Sinking t a Pair of Shafts 10 and 12 Feet in Diameter. Section of Strata and Specifications may be seen at the offices of the above Collieries. 864b TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of SCHOOL- ROOM, VESTRY-ROOM, and STABLE, by the WIe. lsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Leeswood, near Mold. The plans and specifications may be seen at Peter George's Shop, Leeswood. The Ccinmittee do not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders not later than May 15th, 1875. 928a TO CONTRACTORS. WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. TO be LET by TENDER, the construction of a TRoad or Street Tramway from Penybryn, Wrex- ham to a point near the Rhos, being 3 miles 15 chains in length. Plans, specifications, and drawings can be seen on and after April 28th, at the office of Mr Henry Dennis, engineer of the Company, Hafod-y- bwch Ruabon. All Tenders to be sent to the under- signed on or before ten o'clock on the 10th of May, 1875 endorsed "Tender for Constructing Tramway, Contract No. I. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. J. OSWELL BURY, Secretary, 915c 10, Temple Row, Wrexham. Business Announcements. JEWELLERY IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. MR. EVAN JONES (Next Door to the Lion Hotel, Mold). THE AMERICAN WATCH, (LEVER ESCAPEMENT) Cheapest and best in the world, X4 10s, warranted for five years. Kept in order for two years free of expense (breakages ex- cepted. NOTE THE AD DRESS. 956c SUMMER FASHIONS. T. C. JONES BEGS to inform his Friends that having just returned from London, he is now prepared with a large STOCK of Newest GOODS in all the following Departments for the present season :— MILLINERY, FANCY DRESSES, HOSIERY, MANTLES, GLOVES, JACKETS, WOOLLENS, SHIRTINGS, CARPETS, LINENS, &c., &c. N.B.—To meet the growing WoU.n Trade T. C. J. has engaged Mr E. HUGHES, formerly with Mr J. Clark, to superintend his TAILORING DEPARTMENT. 10, Church-street, Wrexham, April 23,1875. 903s GEORGE FRANCIS BYFORD BEGS to announce that, at the request of numerous friends, he has commenced business as AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, And hopes by strict attention to the i iterests of his employers to merit their suppoi Plas yn Llan, Ruthin, April 14th, 1875. 842s SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, 1875. THOSE who have money to spend are sure to pur- Tchase where they can buy their goods the best and cheapest, Therefore, LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL If you wish to have the most FASHIONABLE Materials for Spring and Summer SUITS, At lowest cost cut by tha Noted Liverpool Cutter, where perfect fit is guaranteed, try T. C. JONES, Glasgow House, Cefn. CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER CUTTER Gentlemen are privileged to return any garment ordered if it do not meet with decided approval. Glasgow House, Cefn. ggir WE ARE NOW WELL STOCKED WITH NEW TWEEDS for SUITS from.50a NEW DESIGNS in TWEEDS and CHEVIOTS, for TROUSERS from 15s. bd. CHOICE BERLIN COATINGS, from which WE MAKE a COAT and VEST at 4,5s. JGLUE SERGE SUITS, well shrunk, 42S. QUTFITS FOR ALL CLIMATES. A SUIT MADE IN EIGHT HOURS ROBERTS & W I 8-L 0 N) MERCHANT TAILORS, 24, LORD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 842b. SELECTED FARM SEEDS. YSTRACHAN, Seed Merchant, Hih.street, Yo Wrexham, has much pleasure in offering his unrivalled Scotch Oats, in sorts, Barley, Potatoes, Grass and Clover Seeds, &c. Guano and Artificial Manures by the best Manufacturers. Prices and samples on application. 391a Entertainments and Meetings. SPECIAL NOTICE. LAST NIGHT IN WREXHAM OF FOSSEfT'S I GRAND CIRCUS COMPANY ON THIS SATUR- DAY AT 2.30, MAY 1st, TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, With a stud-the most complete for the perfect re- presentation of equestrian performances-of horses and ponies trained to perfection, equal to all, and second to none. Patronised by royalty, the nobility, clergy, and gentry of the United Kingdom. MR. FOSSETT, the spirited and enterprising pro- prietor, is determined to produce, on a scale of magnificence, an evening's entertainment never before attempted by any caterer for the public amusement and enjoyment, consisting of forty performers, thirty beautiful horses, fourteen splendid ponies, and the only performing donkey in Europe. Will visit Rhos andall neighbouring villages. Mr. R. FOSSETT will appear in his great Jockey Act each evening, concluding with jumping from the centre of the ring on to the bare back of the horse, while at full speed, without touching with his hands —a feat lachieved by only one other performer in the world. The Company comprises many of the cleverest artistes of the present day, including—Madame Chap- man, from the Cirque Imperial, Madrid; Madame Yeldeno, on the cord elastique; Madame Lupriol, on the invisible wire Little Minnie, the grace- ful eque-trienne L. Robinson, somersault act rider; Master H. Fossett, in pleasing acts of horseman- ship; Chas. Stonett, somersault and trick act rider; Bros. Alvino, the daring trapeze artistes; ship Bros. the Lilliputian clown; Brothers Pera, on Funny Dick, the Lilliputian clown; BrothersPera, on the horizontal bar; Mdlles. Blanche and Marie Mahitta, the two beautiful French sisters. Mr. R. Fossett will show perfection of training with his favourite pony "Joey," and the beautiful thorough- bred trick mare "Belle Demonio,"&c &c., all new company. The wonder Performing Donkey, which has caused so many to be cured of pains in the back and sides by evoking extreme fits of laughter. The donkey will be introduced at each performance. Abundance, of mirth, laughter, and moral lessons accrue from the sayings, drolleries, and comicalities of the six great Clowns, including the edifying jester, Madame Lupriol, Johnny Francis, tumbling merry- man Harry Yelding, merry raomus; Little Harry, the comical; and Dan Cooke, the original singing clown. All qualified artistes, stars in their several capacities, and of good reputation. Grand change of perform- ance every evening. Introducing the whole of this great and magnificent troupe of male and female artistes in their wonderful and extraordinary feats ot human daring. Special Notice.—No grand procession or glittering street parade, like a great many, and an unsatisfac- tory per formance within. Nothing but a truly genuine and legitimate entertainment. All qualified artistes, stars in their different capacities, and of good repu- tation. Commencing at half-past 2. Admission on these occasions, children under 12 years of age, Id. Doors open at Seven. Performance to commence at Half-past Seven. 927a THE RUTHIN FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, 1875. THE ANNUAL SHOW of FRUIT and FLOWERS TwiU be held in the grounds of Ruthin Castle at the end of August. The prizes for gardeners and cottagers will shortly be announced. The competi- tors between the cottagers will be confined to the parishes of Ruthin, Llanrhydd, Llanfwrog, Llanbedr, Llanfair, Llanynys, Efenechtyd, and Llanychan. Further information may be obtained from the Secre- tary, JOHN PROBERT, The Castle Offices, Ruthin. 926a Entertainments and Meetings. WREXHAM. WREXHAM.. GREAT GORSEDD DEMONSTRATION TO PROCLAIM THE WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, 1 8 7 6, WHIT.MONDAY, MAY 17TH, 1875. AT 10.30 A.M,, A GRAND PROCESSION Of the Bards and Literati, and the several com- mittees of the EISTEDDVOD, Headed by THE BAND OF THE 1ST D.R.V., And accompanied by the MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF WREXHAM, And other Public Bodies, will form at the Guild Hall and march through Hope-street, Queen-street, Lamb- pit-street, Chester-street, up High-street and Hope- street to the Racecourse, where the GORSEDD Will be opened according to the ancient form and ceremony. Addresses will be delivered by several eminent Bards and Members of Parliament and other Gentle- men. PRESIDING DRUID—ESTYN. PRESIDING BARD-w-IOLO TREVALDWYN. Candidates for degrees at the Gorsedd are requested to send in their names and particulars to the General Secretary. Admissibn to the Grand Stand by Ticket, Sixpence. AT TWO P.M., PUBLIC LUNCHEON AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL. PRESIDENT EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D., Chairman of the Committee. Tickets, for which early application is requested, 2s 6d each may be hadatthe Wynnstay Arms Hotel, or of the General Secretary. A "YORD GRON" Will be held at the GUILDHALL in the afternoon, presided over by CEIRIOG. For particulars as to Rules, Initiation, &c., application should be made to Mr JNO. CEIRIOG HUGHES, Caersws, Mont- gomeryshire. AT SEVEN Mt., IN THE CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, MR. BRINLEY RICHARDS will give his celebrated LECTURE AND "ILLUSTRATIONS OF NATIONAL MUSIC," With Vocal Selections from the "Songs of England, Scotland, Ireland, and' Wales," BY MISS MARY DAVIES (Welsh Choral Union Scholar), AND MISS LIZZIE EVANS (By permission of the Principal and Com- mittee of the Royal Academy of Music). ASSISTED BY THE RHOS CHOIR, Under the leadership of Mr R. Mills, musical director of the Eisteddvod. PIANOFORTE SOLOS (EXAMPLES), ANCIENT SCALES, PENTATONIC MUSIC, &c., Ac., BY MR. BRINLEY RICHARDS, SKETCHES OF EGYPTIAN & OTHER ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS, By FRED CHESTER, Esq., Will be exhibited (as given at the Society of Fine Arts, London.) Doors open at 6.30, to commence at 7 p.m. Admission-Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s. 6d. Family Ticket to admit five, 10s. 6d.; Second Seats 2s.; Balcony, Is. 6d.; Back, Is. Tickets may be-ólIMned of Messrs Bayley & Co., (where a plan of." room may be seen); the Stationers, or the Secretary. The day will be observed as a GENERAL HOLIDAY in Wrexham. Particulars of Excursion Trains and Fares will appear next week. ROBERT WILLIAMS, General Secretary, 929p 35. LORNE STREET. Business Announcements. COMPTON HOUSE, MOLD. MR. HENRY LLOYD JONES Returns his sincere thanks to his numerous friends in the district, and to the public at large, for the liberal support he has received during the Nine Years he has conducted the above Establishment, and begs to announce his return from London, Glasgow, and Bradford markets, whtre he has been enabled to secure some extraordinary lines in the following departments MILLINERY, STRAW HATS, AND BONNETS, All the new Shapes and Styles in Ladies, Girl, and Children's Hats, and Bonnets for the present Season Plain and Fancy Straws, Leghorns, &c. RIBBONS, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN, In the newest colours in Plain Goods, and an extensive variety of the New Damask Ribbons, in all widths. LACES, & c A good choice of every description, Plain Wide Spot Yak, from 3Jd. per yard and upwards Beaded Lace, 6d. per yard and upwards. Flowers and Feathers in all the new Shades; also, a choice Stock of Unmounted Goods. SILKS, VELVETS, AND CRAPES. A large Stock suitable for the approaching Season, in all the leading Colours. MANTLES, AND JACKETS. Several special lots in Black Cloth Jackets, from 2s. lid. to 35s. Ditto, Cashmere Capes from 4s. lid. to 60s. Shawls, a well-selected Stock in all the New Styles. DRESSES AND STUFFS, Consisting of plain Black Stuffs; all the leading shades in Repps, Cords, and Listerines, from 63d. to Is. 6d. per yard. PRINTS. A well-selected Stock of every description of Spring and Summer Styles, at extraordinary low prices. HOSIERY, STAYS, GLOVES, AND HABERDASHERY. These departments are well supplied, in profuse variety, and include some very cheap lots. MUSLIN AND CURTAIN DEPARTMENTS. Entirely New Materials this Season for Curtains, Coverings for Furniture, &c., an early inspection of which is respectfully invited. LINENS, CALICOES, AND FLANNELS. In these heavy departments there is a full Stock laid in at the very lowest point of the market, and previous to the advance in cotton and wool. A large lot of Alhambra Quilts, from 2s. lid. upwards also, cheap lots of Oxford Shirtings. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' OUTFITTING.—Special attention to the selection of the goods, and the stock consists of Woollen Cloths suitable for the season. An immense variety of Boys' Suits, from 53, lid. to 25s.; Youths' Suits, from 12s. 6.1. to 35s.; Men's Suits, from 30s. to 5Ss. Gentlemen's Silk' Hats Caps, &c., in great variety. Gentlemen's Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, and Collars, In the newest styles. AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL OBLIGE. HENRY LLOYD JONES, PROPRIETOR. 922re  THE WREXHAM BREWERY CO? LIMITED. WBLSB. PORTER AND STOUT. This full, rich, creamy Porter, brewed expressly for the Summer Season, can now be had at THE B R E w E R Y, W Rexham, IN FULL MEASURE CASKS OF 9 GALLONS 18 GALLONS, AND 36 GALLONS. These casks are 1 Gallon, 2 Gallons, and 4 Gallons respectively larger ttaa the ordinary Irish Porter Casks. The Consumers JwUl thus gain an enormous advantage by using this STOUT. WREXHAM BREWERY CO., LIMITED, THE BREWERY, 499b WREXHAM. Business Annonncements* OLD BANK CLOTHING ESTABLISH- MENT, 43, HIGH-STREET. WREXHAM. HEAVY Purchases have been made for the present -M Season, consisting of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING AND GENERAL OUTFITTING. Every Department has been entirely replenished with New Goods. All Garments can be thoroughly recommended, Deing well-made, fashionable, and good value. THE PRICES RUN AS FOLLOWS :— MEN'S BLACK SUITS FROM 30a TO 80a. MEN'S BLACK COATS FROM 12s TO 45s. MEN'S BLACK AND BLUE WORSTED COATS AND VESTS TO MATCH FROM 30s. TWEED SUITS 30s TO 60s. TWEED COATS 10s TO 30s. BLACK AND TWEED TROUSERS 78 6d TO 2&. A GOOD SELECTION OF TROUSERS AND VESTS TO MATCH. BOYS AND YOUTHS DEPARTMENT. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 5s. to 30s. Youths' Eton Suits, 10s. to 40s. WOOLLEN CLOTH DEPARTMENT. This Department consists of an unusual variety of West and Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, Silk Mixtures, Black Superfines, andjDoeskins. Every attention is given in the execution of all ordera. HAT & CAP DEPARTMENT. Silk Hats 5s. to 14SL » Felt Do ls. lid. to 7a. 64. STRAW HATS VERY CHEAP. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. April, 1875. 8458 SPECIALITIES FOR SPRING, 1875. THE following are among the leading linea JL just received by W. & J. PRICHARD, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. Real Washing Matelass^ Cloth.7id. per yard. Balemo Alpacas, in 12 shades..lOJd. u ■ Pure Lustre Alpaca, in 10 shades. 12ic1. „ Glac6 Mohair, in all shades .Is 6(1. u Arabian Lustre, bright as silk, and most durable, in 12 choice tints. Is. llj-d. „ Japanese Silks, in greys and browns Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d., 2s. 3d. „ Togethtr with an unusually large assortment ot other new and elegant DRESS MATERIALS, At extremely moderate prices. Special delivery of real China Crape Scarfe. 2s. 6d. to 10s. 6d. Skirts, Costumes, Cuirasse, Tablieres, Jackets, Mantillas, Rotondes, in new designs.. juat arrived from London and Paris. Extraordinary value in- Muslin Curtains, 3s 6d to 30s per pair. Leno do. 3s lid to 40s „ Lace do. 4s 6d to 32s Swiss do. 30s to 80s „ Also the new MALTESE LACE CURTAINS Combining lightness and elegance of appear- ance with extreme durability. W. & J. PRICHARD, DRAPERS AND UNDERTAKERS, WREXHAM. 850es r p WELSH SCYTHE-STONES. T OMLEY AND D ANIELS, SCYTHE-STONE MAKERS, RUABON. 892r SEED! SEED!! SEED ? CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, Opposite the Vegetable Market. EVAN WILLIAMS BEGS to thank the Agriculturists of Denbighshire for their liberal patronage during the last 18 years, in Wrexham, and to invite an inspection of his new and first-class stock of SEEDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, including Vale of Clwyd Red Clover (very sunerior) Hereford Clover, White Dutch, Trefoil ?y?? Alsike Clover, Scotch, English, and Italian Rye-^s Vetches, Swede and Turnip Seed, &c., &c. tJ ALSO AT BAILEY STREET, OSWESTRY. 541e W EBB'S I PRIZE STOCKS OF HOME GROWN FARM SEEDS. 1 CARRIAGE PAID WEBB'S IMPERIAL SEED. Price Is per lb. Cheaper by the bushel or cwt. IN 1874 The heaviest crop of Swedes in ENGLAND OR WALES Weighing the enormous weight of 44 tons 8 cwts 2 qrs. per acre, was grown from WEBB'S IMPERIAL SWEDE, which has proved itself the Heaviest Cropping Hardiest and most nutritious variety in cultivation From MESSRS G. & J. PERRY, Acton Pigot. Dfc 30,1874. We have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellence of your Imperial ?ed?? which we consider the heaviest and ?and?m?e?t? cultivation. We have this season taken first prizes at ^J following placea: Manchester, Wolverhampton and Wordsley, in competition open to the United Kingdom. WEBB'S IMPROVED COL. NORTH YELLOW GLOBE MANGOLD, Is the largest, heaviest cropping, and best in cultiva tion. Price, Is per lb. Cheaper by the cwt. Twenty Silver Cups and other prizes ams*™ • value to upwards of £ 150, will be axcarded aL t n] nual Root Show in November next. Particular¥ o application. EDWARD WEBB & SONS SEED GROWERS, WORDSLEY Seed Farm -Ki?ER H?L. ???IDGE. Seed Fa.rm :-KINVER HILL.. AGENT T H O M A S P U G H Union Place, OSWESTRY Who attends Wrexh im A_ Who attends Wrexh:un OSlVestry Ne t Welbhpool, aud Chet r Corn 1arbtWD.